18 Related Articles, between 2019-06-02 and 2019-06-11

Boeing airliner deliveries tumble amid problems with 737 Max. Deliveries of new Boeing jets fell by more than half last month, compared with a year ago, as its top-selling plane remains grounded >>

Boeing has zero new orders in two months. Boeing reported no new commercial aircraft orders in May. It was the second straight month that Boeing's orders were at a standstill in the face of the 737 Max crisis. >>

Boeing reports no orders for second straight month. Boeing reported no new commercial aircraft orders in May. It was the second straight month that Boeing's orders were at a standstill in the face of the 737 Max crisis. >>

Boeing says some of its 737 Max planes may have defective parts. Boeing on Sunday said some of its 737 planes, including many 737 Max aircraft, may have faulty parts on their wings. It's the latest problem Boeing faces as it tries to get its most important and popular airplane, the grounded 737 Max, back in the air. >>

Boeing warns of potential wing problems in some 737 aircraft. Boeing is telling some airlines flying its 737 to replace a part on the planes' wings, a move that could affect more than 100 planes >>

Boeing warns some 737 jets may have faulty wing parts. Boeing is warning that a part on the front edge of the wings on its 737 Max & 737 NG jets may be faulty. The FAA says its a relatively minor issue that can be fixed. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports. >>

Boeing: Possible wing defect unlikely to delay return of Max. A possibly defective part in the wings of Boeing 737 Max jets can be quickly fixed and is unlikely to delay return of the airliner to commercial service, officials said on Monday. >>

F.A.A. Says Some Boeing 737 Max Planes May Have Faulty Part. The agency said the part, which was manufactured by a Boeing supplier, was improperly manufactured. The problem was the latest to hit the plane. >>

Flying has become more dangerous. And Boeing’s 737 Max isn’t solely to blame. Flying has become deadlier than it has been for years and it’s hard to pin it solely on the Boeing Co.’s infamous 737 Max. Aircraft accidents occurred more frequently in almost every region worldwide in 2018 as the death toll climbed to a four-year high of 523, according to the International Air... >>

House to hold second hearing on 737 Max. The June 19 will be the second held by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which is conducting its own investigation into the FAA's process for certifying the Boeing jet. >>

House to hold second hearing on Boeing 737 Max. The June 19 will be the second held by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which is conducting its own investigation into the FAA's process for certifying the Boeing jet. >>

Legislators seek answers on Boeing 737 Max alert defect. Two key legislators want answers from Boeing and federal regulators about why the company waited more than a year to disclose that a safety alert in its 737 Max plane wasn't working properly >>

Legislators: Boeing wanted to wait 3 years to fix Max flaw. Two key lawmakers said Friday that Boeing planned to delay fixing a nonworking safety alert on its 737 Max aircraft for three years and sped up the process only after the first of two deadly crashes involving Max planes last October. >>

Spirit cuts workweek in wake of 737 MAX groundings: union. Boeing Co's largest supplier Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc is reducing its workweek to 32 hours in response to the 737 MAX groundings, a labor union for the aerospace industry said on Friday. >>

The Boeing 737 Max grounding: No end in sight. How much longer will the 737 Max be grounded? No one really knows. >>